Metrum workshop on population PK/PD and systems pharmacology simulations using mrgsolve at PAGE 2017

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*Metrum Research Group* ( http://metrumrg.com/) will present a one-day hands-on workshop entitled *“Simulation from ODE-based population PK/PD and systems pharmacology models in R using mrgsolve”* on *6 June 2017 08:00-17:00*. After a brief review of simulation principles and planning strategies, we will provide a guided hands-on experience in the use of the R package mrgsolve ( https://mrgsolve.github.io). mrgsolve is a free, open source, validated R package to facilitate simulation from hierarchical, ODE-based PK/PD and systems pharmacology models frequently employed in pharmaceutical research and development programs. You will code, execute, and summarize PK, PK/PD and systems pharmacology model simulations using mrgsolve and R. Through many examples, you will learn to implement model-based simulations to help address questions at a variety of stages of a development program. Cost will be $600 for industry, $300 for academia/government/non-profit and $150 for students. Click here ( http://metrumrg.com/events/index.html) for a more detailed workshop description.
*Metrum Research Group* ( http://metrumrg.com/) will present a one-day hands-on workshop entitled *“Simulation from ODE-based population PK/PD and systems pharmacology models in R using mrgsolve”* on *6 June 2017 08:00-17:00*. After a brief review of simulation principles and planning strategies, we will provide a guided hands-on experience in the use of the R package mrgsolve ( https://mrgsolve.github.io). mrgsolve is a free, open source, validated R package to facilitate simulation from hierarchical, ODE-based PK/PD and systems pharmacology models frequently employed in pharmaceutical research and development programs. You will code, execute, and summarize PK, PK/PD and systems pharmacology model simulations using mrgsolve and R. Through many examples, you will learn to implement model-based simulations to help address questions at a variety of stages of a development program. Cost will be $600 for industry, $300 for academia/government/non-profit and $150 for students. Click here ( http://metrumrg.com/events/index.html) for a more detailed workshop description.